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Re: What is the best modelstructure and routes?

So namespace should be the best option I suppose?

Yup

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Re: What is the best modelstructure and routes?

What you want and what you need are too often not the same thing!When your head is hurting from trying to solve a problem, stop standing on it. When you are the right way up you will see the problem differently and you just might find the solution.(Quote by me 15th July 2009)

Re: What is the best modelstructure and routes?

Wow! That's a new one on me.Haven't a clue on the cause. I'll see if I can find out something on it.

What you want and what you need are too often not the same thing!When your head is hurting from trying to solve a problem, stop standing on it. When you are the right way up you will see the problem differently and you just might find the solution.(Quote by me 15th July 2009)

Re: What is the best modelstructure and routes?

Re: What is the best modelstructure and routes?

Unlikely to be a bug. Possibly an incompatibility issue. I've found nothing on this error. At least you have a solution

What you want and what you need are too often not the same thing!When your head is hurting from trying to solve a problem, stop standing on it. When you are the right way up you will see the problem differently and you just might find the solution.(Quote by me 15th July 2009)

Re: What is the best modelstructure and routes?

Can you tell me what version of Ruby you are running? You should be on at least 1.9.2 and prefferably on 1.9.3Ruby 1.9.1 is known to not be compatible

What you want and what you need are too often not the same thing!When your head is hurting from trying to solve a problem, stop standing on it. When you are the right way up you will see the problem differently and you just might find the solution.(Quote by me 15th July 2009)

Re: What is the best modelstructure and routes?

At what point did thos error start happening? It was working before!

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Re: What is the best modelstructure and routes?

ok, can you show me your gemfile

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Re: What is the best modelstructure and routes?

Nice one!Do your tests now work?

What you want and what you need are too often not the same thing!When your head is hurting from trying to solve a problem, stop standing on it. When you are the right way up you will see the problem differently and you just might find the solution.(Quote by me 15th July 2009)

Re: What is the best modelstructure and routes?

What does your rails test.log show?

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Re: What is the best modelstructure and routes?

Re: What is the best modelstructure and routes?

ok, it should be in the logs file where your development.log and your production.log files areCould you add this line

save_and_open_page

immedialtely after your last fill_in call then tell me what is showing in your browser?

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What you want and what you need are too often not the same thing!When your head is hurting from trying to solve a problem, stop standing on it. When you are the right way up you will see the problem differently and you just might find the solution.(Quote by me 15th July 2009)